DO NOT TOUCH OR MOVE THEM. Your smell could cause the mother to abandon them.
Thank you, I am aware of that, and won't.
DO NOT TOUCH OR MOVE THEM. Your smell could cause the mother to abandon them.
Thank you, I am aware of that, and won't.
If you care about wildlife, it's best not to do any tree trimming or major brush removal during nesting season. Where I am that means no tree trimming from February to September.
Only trimming the dead branches one already fell and hit me in the head.
Did they die between January and today? If they're so dead they're just falling at random, they've been dead for years.
Yes, we had a deep freeze and snow, plus tornado like winds, during the winter that killed it.
Pull a couple and hand feed them.
I don't think I should, the momma was circling my head yelling a me.
Don't. He's a retard. Never touch a nest or a bird like that, hatched or unhatched. The mother bird may abandon if you do.
You destroyed their habitat and now they are vulnerable.
No they're fine I took only one completely dead branch from that side before I noticed them.
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